ICONES PLANTARUM, 19 
PLate 1026. 
DAMPIERA TRIGONA, De Pr. 
GOODENOVIEX. 
D. (Di celia) trigona, De Vriese in Pl. Preiss. i, 401; diffusa v. sub- 
erecta, glabra, ramis tonwibur angulatis, foliis initia linearibusve, ovario 
2- loculari, ovulis linearibus erectis, ae; biloculata, F. Muell: Fragm. Phyt. 
Austral. ii. 17. 
Has. W. ee from the South Coast to Swan River, Drummond, 
Pie and other: 
Herba glabra, ee libus diffusi 1 suberectis acutan- 
gulis seepius laxis tenuibusque rarius “leidicnbas suba nes Folia sessilia v. 
petiolata, haud crebra, lanceolata v. fere linea ia, integerrima v. pauci- 
dentata, 1-2 poll. longa; infima interdum breviora latioraque, floralia sum- 
linearibus Fructus oblongus, rectus, ad 2 lin. longus, apice —— et 
coroll basi circumscissim persistente coronatus. Semina subtereti 
i resents a very distinct section of Dampiera, coating of two 
see which, with the peculiar pron ae anthers, ¢ ., of the genus, 
differ from all others in their ovary a and fruit -celled as in oo —- of 
Scevola. Both ae are limited to Western hewn —G. BentHam. 
Fig. 1 and 2. Flowe . The same, < the corolla removed, showing the stamens 
and syle” 4. _Two alt 5. Fruit. 6. The same, longitudinal section. The same, 
PiaTE 1027. 
DAMPIERA ALATA, Lindi. 
GOODENOVIE. 
D. (Camptospora) alata, Lindl. Swan River App. 27; caule ee 
v. 3-alato, foliis oblongis lanceolatisve, calycis tubo subgloboso lobis minimi 
sub indumento occultis, ovulo ie hippocrepico.—D. caulopter "DC. 
Prod. vii. 504; De Vriese, Gooden. t.18. D. trialata, D. spinhylisitea, et 
D. Lindleyi, De Vr. in Pl. Preiss. i. a 402. 
. Australia, from the South Coast to Swan and Murchison rivers, 
Has. 
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